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Menonday Art Vibe;

A sweet rendition regardless of its age... and timeless names, too! 




18 comments:

  1. Oh that’s a sad tale. Just little ones with their whole life ahead of them…..that turned out to be short ones for them both

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  2. Both beautifully done and bittersweet.

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  3. thats great, I love to watch such art...

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  4. Hi Yam - touching portrait ... lovely you've shared with us - cheers Hilary

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  5. Great art work. Touching story. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. The portrait is beautiful although sad.

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  7. its really beautiful, and the story is so sad, and there were so many just like it. to me it is priceless.. a moment in time.

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  8. Beautiful portrait! What a tragic and sad story for the family. Happy February! Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.

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  9. A beautiful portrait....and I agree, a very bittersweet one also.

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  10. That is lovely and two beautiful names
    Hugs cecilia

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  11. What a sweet portrait of those two sisters.

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  12. Precious humans. Or course my find fast forwarded to Queen Elizabeth II and her daughter, Anne Princess Royal.

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  13. O pescoço de uma das crianças adornado com um colar de pérolas, pareceu-me algo descabido e pesado.
    Abraço de amizade.
    Juvenal Nunes

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  14. The painting is sweet but the story of the girls is tragic!

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  15. How photography has changed the social record - from their time little pictorial record remains that wasn't commissioned by wealthy patrons. Most families of their time (and indeed until about 100 years ago) would have had one or more that died before age 5 years and nothing records their image - or the pain of their passing. Sorting Mr B’s mum's photos revealed several sisters of her mother who died in childhood in the 1890s - at least grainy images of them tell some tale of their part in a family.

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